The Female Diversity Recruiting Leadership Summit seeks to identify and recruit “highly talented minority female students” from a wide spectrum of backgrounds. The opportunity is for female rising college freshman and sophomores.
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GE Female Diversity Recruitment Leadership Summit
1. Those selected for attendance
at the summit receive:
• Meals, transportation, and lodging paid for by
GE Aviation
• Professional Development Seminars
• Networking with GE leadership
• Opportunity to interview for 2016
Co-Op/Internship assignment with GE
General Electric is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All students may apply for co-op/Intern positions via:
:https://jobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/submitnow.asp?partnerid=
54&siteid=5419&codes=GEAV,EID,INTRN,2014PD5744
The Female Diversity Recruiting Leadership Summit seeks to identify and recruit
“highly talented minority female students” from a wide spectrum of backgrounds.
Application criterion:
• Must currently be enrolled in a degreed program
majoring in IE, EE, MechE, AE, Materials, Ceramic,
Software Eng, Computer Eng, Finance, Accounting, &
Economics
• Unlimited Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is
required (See note below for qualifications)
• Maintain a minimum overall GPA of 3.0 without
rounding
• Targeting 2018 & 2019 graduates
GE Aviation Female Diversity
Recruitment Leadership Summit
Oct. 15th – Oct. 17th, 2015
GE Aviation – Cincinnati, OH
How to Apply
To be considered for the 2015 summit you must complete the following:
1.) Complete this survey linked below no later than 11:59pm Monday September 7th
https://supportcentral.ge.com/esurvey/takesurvey.asp?p=17778&d=3849796
2.) Apply for a co-op/intern position via the link below
https://jobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/submitnow.asp?partnerid=54&siteid=5419&codes=GEAV,EID,INTRN,2014PD
5744
Candidates selected to attend the Summit will be notified via email by September 11th
Note : 1) U.S. Citizen or National 2) U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident 3) Person granted refugee status in the U.S. 4) Person granted asylee status in the
U.S. 5) A special agricultural worker under section 210 or 6) a beneficiary of legalization through an amnesty program under section 245A of the U.S.
Immigration and Nationality Act.